Fast food–style eatery with a patio serving Mediterranean favorites like kebabs & pita wraps.
Hours
| Thursday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–8 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 413 Jordan Ln NW, Huntsville, AL 35805
Phone: (256) 837-7880
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Reviews
The sweet tea is a flavorful mint tea which is very unique. I love something more than just regular tea.
The interior could use a makeover, but it was clean. Only minor complaint would be is that I’d prefer metal utensils since the plastic forks can barely pierce the falafel.
Spanakopita was fried, not baked like it says in the menu. It was very greasy. Tasty while it’s at mouth burning temperatures but quickly became soggy as it cooled. Like it was baked, then frozen, then fried? That’s just a guess on my part.
The Gyro plate was an appropriate lunch portion. The pita was thin and stale. One side of it was warm but it quickly became inedible (like hard leather) as it cooled. The tzatsiki was very nice: creamy without being runny, good cucumber flavor (I’d buy a container of that to go if I could). The rice was good. The gyro meat was not. I’m still not sure how it became the texture that it did. It seemed like it was sliced off after being on the rotisserie for A While and then maybe left in a warming bin?. One side was very dark and the edges are hard and crispy.
The salad was nicely assembled although I’m not sure why I would get a whole slice of the green pepper, onion, and tomato when everything else is already chopped. The slice of pineapple was sweet and a good finishing bite.
My experience was just meh~ It could be so much better if it was just… fresher. I may come back, but probably not for a while. I’m hoping if I give them time to improve the next visit will be better.
The salad was very fresh and cold. large slices of bell pepper, tomato and onions, with Kalamata olives, and pepperoncini.
Only two complaint about the salad, 1. didn’t notice that the olives were not pitted and about broke a tooth. 2. they need to add just a little more dressing into the mix.
Since it’s a cafe, they have several coffee and smoothie and juice options. Regrettably, I didn’t try any of those, but they looked and smelled good! Instead, I had the chicken kabob plate, and my boyfriend had the gyro plate.
Jamo’s was sadly empty when we arrived around 12:15. A man and someone who looked like his daughter jumped up to help us. She took our orders while he immediately went to the kitchen to start cooking our food for us.
No doubt, the meals are fresh! My chicken was still sizzling hot when it was served to me. The kabob has chicken, bell pepper, and onion. It’s served on a bed of rice with hummus, a small salad, pita wedges, and a piece of pineapple and I think an orange slice — I wasn’t hungry enough to eat it all so I might be wrong about that. At any rate, the season was well seasoned, tender, and cooked perfectly. The rice was rather bland. I thought the hummus was really smooth and tasty. For me, the pita was a little on the too chewy and tough side, but it still tasted pretty good with the hummus. My boyfriend enjoyed his gyro meat, saying the strips had enjoyable crispy edges with tender centers. He got tzatziki sauce instead of hummus, which went well with the gyro strips and pita, sort of a build your own gyro if you were so inclined. His plate was identical to mine except he got gyro meat strips instead of chicken on a kabob, and tzatziki instead of hummus.
While I’m not totally sure I’d absolutely go out of my way to revisit Jamo’s, I’d still happily return if I wanted something Mediterranean-ish while in the area. I’d definitely like to try some of their smoothies, as those looked really fresh and yummy.